Uniden EXAI8580 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System

  • Cordless phone and answering system with 5.8GHz extended range for better voice reception and clearer sound
  • Answering machine uses microchip technology for clearer recordings and longer life
  • Backlit keypad for easy dialing in all light conditions; trilingual language support
  • 10 speed dial locations; last number redial feature
  • 1 year limited warranty

Product Description
The Uniden EXAI8580 5.8GHz Extended Range Cordless Phone has a digital answering machine that has English, French, and Spanish language voice menu prompts for almost unbelievably easy use. The backlit keypad makes it easy to enter phone numbers or access features in any light setting. With 10 Speed Dial locations, you can add the phone numbers of your favorite friends and family for easy dialing. And for absolute simplicity and freedom, the phone is headset compatib… More >>

Uniden EXAI8580 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System

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5 Responses to “Uniden EXAI8580 5.8 GHz Digital Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System”

  1. Comment by Thandi Zulu

    The phone did not have a book or battery I have lost my phone the phone is not working
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Comment by Todd Dickens

    I bought this phone because I had a Uniden phone that worked well but wanted one with an answering machine. On speaker phone, which is the way I prefer to (try to) use it, it cuts out terribly where I cannot carry on a conversation without having the other party repeat things. Off speaker phone, the other party says that I cut out. This is 15 feet from the base. I would return it but it is now in many small pieces due to my intolerance for things that do not function correctly.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Comment by Stephanie L. Bowen

    I was extremely happy with the phone! It arrived quickly and works great! For the price, you can’t beat it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Comment by Brenda H

    I bought this phone because of its price and frequency. I have a lot of wireless electronics in a 460 square foot apartment. My other phone sometimes dropped calls and I was thinking that was because of the interference from so many wireless devices. Most wireless devices operate at 2.4 ghz. I decided to get a phone that operates at 5.8 ghz to see if that would clear up the issue of dropped calls. It did. This phone solved my problem without my going broke. The voices are clear, except in speakerphone mode, and I believe it is feature rich, especially for a $30.00 phone. It was easy for me to program, too. I’m happy with the purchase.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Comment by Your friend

    I’ve had this phone for over a year with no basic problems. The sound quality isn’t like a “real phone”… but I’m giving away my age here. I have had a few cordless phones with worse sound quality.

    I would like to use the speaker phone setting so I could still work and move about while talking with my longer winded friends. Unfortunately, the slightest noise or movement in the room, on my end, will cut out what the other person is saying making it very hard to communicate . It may be a result of the electronics needed to operate in the speakerphone mode (similar to a voice activated recorder cutting off your first word). I don’t think this would work well with a bunch of folks sitting around, giggling and trying to talk with ol’ aunt Tilly in Des Moines. I’ve given up using it on speaker phone. If you really want the speaker phone feature this may not be a good performer for you. Otherwise, it’s been a good unit for the money.
    Rating: 4 / 5